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Dear List,
The subject "beaver-beard" and Huxley's Antic Hay has been amply discussed in the List in July/August 2008. Daryl Schade's contribution is new! [...beaver is also used (in Shakespeare, Hamlet) as another name for the retractable visor which can be raised or lowered to protect the face in helmets...one face when the visor/mask is down and the real face hidden behind.].
There is a small note on the subject which shall appear in the next issue of "The Nabokovian", connected to beaver and "Castor" (namely, Rameau's "Castor and Pollux").
Jansy
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"Beaver" obsolete? It was alive and much used in Aldous Huxley's "Antic Hay", in the 1920s. Its antihero Gumbril acquires a beard, and attracts the appellation Beaver.
Anthony Stadlen
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The subject "beaver-beard" and Huxley's Antic Hay has been amply discussed in the List in July/August 2008. Daryl Schade's contribution is new! [...beaver is also used (in Shakespeare, Hamlet) as another name for the retractable visor which can be raised or lowered to protect the face in helmets...one face when the visor/mask is down and the real face hidden behind.].
There is a small note on the subject which shall appear in the next issue of "The Nabokovian", connected to beaver and "Castor" (namely, Rameau's "Castor and Pollux").
Jansy
----- Original Message -----
From: Anthony Stadlen
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS re the Great Beaver]
"Beaver" obsolete? It was alive and much used in Aldous Huxley's "Antic Hay", in the 1920s. Its antihero Gumbril acquires a beard, and attracts the appellation Beaver.
Anthony Stadlen
Anthony Stadlen
"Oakleigh"
2A Alexandra Avenue
GB - London N22 7XE
Tel.: +44 (0) 20 8888 6857
Email: stadlen@aol.com
"Existential Psychotherapy & Inner Circle Seminars" at http://anthonystadlen.blogspot.com/
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